Have you ever disputed a tip charge at a restaurant?

Let's say you used your debt card, put in a tip amount that you felt was fine, but then the waitress raised it in error by just $10.
with that chain of events, your debt charge actually exceeded the balance in your checking account, which then triggered a $5-10 overdraft fee.

One way to get around this is to leave a tip in cash. If you have issues with a specific establishment, then consider going else where. It is good to let others know if you have issues, so they can also be on guard.

Will there ever be a law to stop people from leaving a miniscule gratuity like 10 cents. It only incites outrage. There should be a minimum tip when you have a waitress or waiter who takes your order of $1 and anything better than poor service will be in dollar increments above that.

Always tip if the restaurant deserves it. Sometimes I just avoid them if I can get a better meal at home. You're paying for sales tax, a tip, and then you wonder if the serving size will be enough. I need to have more good experiences to go to a restaurant.